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A good book for beginners who want to learn by doing. Rather than a language tutorial, it's a book on how to use the full range of features of the Visual C# 2010 IDE. (Consider that the first of many projects is a Web app.) The book does require some programming background, otherwise, I believe, a neophyte would quickly sink under the amount of information he has to process. The projects are straightforward and well explained, however. My primary concern is that for a language tutorial, the book contains very little code. It's really much more about navigating through projects. The C# is simply the language occasionally used to pull the pieces together. — A. Binstock

This book aims to help readers develop production-quality HTML5 applications by integrating its new and enhanced elements with CSS3, multimedia, and JavaScript APIs, with a focus on HTML5 features with substantial browser support. — Dr. Dobb's Staff.

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